| INVAIN | I got a van, I travelled north, fruitlessly |
| RODENT | A mouse, for example, travelled north, ending in Belfast |
| EDITOR | Journalist travelled north, having swallowed sweet drink |
| SPRAIN | Rick, from Paris, travelled north (6) |
| INDIGO | In a high wind, I got a bit blue (6) |
| MENAGE | "If you want a ___, I got a tricycle" (Ariana Grande lyric) |
| STAINS | I got a tan on board, hides the spots (6) |
| ORIGIN | In other words, I got a drink from the source (6) |
| PILLAR | Send fruitlessly from here to post in this box (6) |
| TUNLEY | My first husband was from Huntley -- after we split up, I got a place in Camerton (6) |
| ANAME | "I got ___ and I got a number, I got a line on you" |
| BOLIVIAN | On the outskirts of Icomb, the van I was in crashed into the side of a lorry -- three people were injured, and one was from a South American country (8) |
| TRIPPEDUP | Travelled north and made a mistake (7,2) |
| INTERNATIONALLY | Intent on a rally, I travelled around the world |
| TRUCULENTLY | "About that van I borrowed...," said Tom ___ |
| NIRVANA | Van I ran manufactured to produce bliss |
| ANVIL | Moving van I left in smithy's block |
| CARNIVAL | Holiday van I used after another vehicle left (8) |
| TRANSITIVE | Van I have employed with an object, verbally (10) |
| OVATION | Van I too could drive round to much applause (7) |